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041 _aEnglish
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245 _aRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND MEDICAL FACTORS WITH THE PERIOD OF SEEKING MEDICAL INTERVENTIONS AMONG BREAST CANCER PATIENTS, JOSE R. REYES MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, SEPTEMBER 04, TO SEPTEMBER 18, 2001
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520 _aABSTRACT: Among Asian countries, breast cancer is most prevalent in the Philippines. Breast cancer is the second leading site for both sexes (13.2%) and ranks first (25.9%) among women according to the data of the Philippine Cancer Facts and Estimates as of 1998. For the past 20 years , breast cancer diagnosis increased about 2% each year in 1993, the incidence was approximately 8,421 new cases, a rate which has risen to 9,436 new cases in 1998.
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700 _aDAGONDON, JOSELITO
700 _aAGUALLO, MARCEL
700 _aIMAYSAY, SAM WIL
700 _aJUSI, RHEA LOUELA
700 _aMALABANAN, LEONARDO
700 _aMALLILLIN, OMEGA
700 _aMAYORALGO, MARY GIUANI
700 _aMIRANDA, CHERRYL
700 _aNERON, NEMMA
700 _aONG, MARGIE LORRAINE
700 _aPAGUD, ANNA LIEZLE
700 _aPROTACIO, SHIELA
700 _aREYES, MARCELLE
700 _aSAMONTE, PRECIOUS EMARY
700 _aSUMAJIT, MARICEL
700 _aTEJANO, ROSELLE
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